Breaking news: Simon Harris, at 37, becomes the youngest Taoiseach in Ireland, succeeding Leo Varadkar. Find out more about his pledges and challenges ahead!
In a surprising turn of events, Simon Harris, the 37-year-old father-of-two, has been appointed as Ireland's fifteenth Taoiseach following the unexpected resignation of Leo Varadkar as the Fine Gael leader. Harris, known for his wit, faced jokes and jibes in the Dáil, with some humorously remarking, 'I thought he was on a school tour.' The new Taoiseach will tackle challenges ranging from the housing crisis to healthcare and the economy's dependence on multinationals.
Accepting the nomination, Harris acknowledged the support of his colleagues and pledged to bring new energy to his role. The Dáil overwhelmingly backed him with a vote of 88 to 69, making him the youngest-ever Irish prime minister. He will now journey to Áras an Uachtaráin to meet with President Michael D Higgins and formalize his appointment.
In one of his first acts as Taoiseach, Harris promised to address the pressing issues affecting the country, signaling a departure from the Varadkar era. His election marks a significant transition in Irish politics, with hopes pinned on his fresh approach to governance.
As Ireland eagerly anticipates the leadership of its youngest Taoiseach, Simon Harris, his rise to power signals a new chapter in the nation's political landscape. The baton handed over from Varadkar to Harris symbolizes a shift towards a younger, innovative leadership style. The future challenges Harris faces, from healthcare to housing, will test his mettle and determination as he navigates the complex realm of Irish politics.
The 37-year-old father-of-two will be appointed Ireland's fifteenth Taoiseach, after the surprise resignation of Leo Varadkar as Fine Gael leader three weeks ...
Harris will face challenges including the longstanding housing crisis, health-care, political competition and an economy reliant on multinationals.
Mr Varadkar made his final Dáil speech on Tuesday morning before the baton is handed to new Fine Gael leader Mr Harris.
Ceann Comhairle,. Go raibh maith agaibh as ucht bhur gcuid vótaí. Buíochas le Peter agus Heather do na focail chineálta. I accept this nomination to serve as ...
At the age of 37, Harris will become Ireland's youngest taoiseach as he succeeds Leo Varadkar.
Fine Gael leader to meet with President Michael D Higgins at Áras an Uachtaráin.
TDs voted 88 to 69 in support of Mr Harris, who will now travel to the official residence of President Michael D Higgins where his appointment as the country's ...
At 37, Mr Harris is a year younger than Leo Varadkar was when he took the same job in 2017.
Leader receives seal of office, marking low-key end of Varadkar era and start of unofficial countdown to election.
TDs voted 88 to 69 in support of Mr Harris, who will now travel to Áras an Uachtaráin to meet President Michael D Higgins, where his appointment will be ...